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专利名称:INSTRUCTION EXECUTION CONTROLMETHOD, INSTRUCTION FORMAT, ANDPROCESSOR发明人:YAMASAKI, Masayuki申请号:JP2009001086申请日:20090311公开号:WO09/119021P1公开日:20091001专利内容由知识产权出版社提供摘要:In a conventional ordered data reference instruction, an instruction which is guaranteed execution order cannot be separately specified and a resource which is guaranteed the execution order cannot be specified either. Because of this, instruction movement is limited more than necessary in the out-of-order execution of an instruction or the like so that performance deterioration is significant particularly in the case of performing data transfer to a resource the access latency of which is high. To solve this problem, a predetermined field (300m) of an ordered data reference instruction (300) judged to include the field is decoded to identify a subject instruction (600) which is guaranteed execution order specified by the ordered data reference instruction (300), thereby to guarantee the execution order of the identified subject instruction (600) with respect to the execution of the ordered data reference instruction (300).申请人:YAMASAKI, Masayuki地址:1006, Oaza Kadoma, Kadoma-shi, Osaka 5718501 JP国籍:JP代理机构:NII, Hiromori 更多信息请下载全文后查看。
the amounts needed for the upcoming funding period. The amount in Column (g) should be the sum of the amounts in Columns (e) and (f). (See Section 8, Blank Forms, for copies of SF-424 and SF-424, Section A, or download a fillable SF-424A from /ogd/forms/adobe/ SF424A%20Page%201.pdf)Your EPA project officer/regional TAG coordinator will tell you what documentation is required for your continuation application. In addition to the SF-424, your TAG continuation application may include all or some of the following:• A detailed progress report for the current funding period.• An estimated financial status report (Form SF-269A) for the current funding period that includes the amount your group expects to spend by the end of the current funding period and the amount of any unspent funds that your group proposes to carry over into the new funding period. (See Section 3.2, Completing Required Reports, for instructions. A blank Form SF 269A is included in Section 8, Blank Forms or you can download a fillable SF 269A form.• A budget for the new funding period.• An updated Statement of Work to provide more detail about projected activities during the upcom-ing funding period. You also should account for your group’s accomplishments during the previous funding period, either in the application itself or in a cover letter requesting the funding extension. • Any changes in assurances and certifications that EPA requires.OMB Approval No. 0348-0044 BUDGET INFORMATION - Non-Construction ProgramsSECTION A - BUDGET SUMMARYGrant Program Functionor Activity(a)Catalog of FederalDomestic AssistanceNumber(b)Estimated Unobligated Funds New or Revised BudgetFederal(c)Non-Federal(d)Federal(e)Non-Federal(f)Total(g)1. $50,000.00$12,500.00$ $ $62,500.002. 0.003. 0.004. 0.005. Totals $50,000.00$12,500.00$0.00$0.00$62,500.00 SECTION B - BUDGET CATEGORIES6. Object Class Categories GRANT PROGRAM, FUNCTION OR ACTIVITY Total(5)(1) (2) (3)a. Personnel $ $ $ $ $0.00b. Fringe Benefits 0.00c. Travel 0.00d. Equipment 0.00e. Supplies 7,000.00 7,000.00f. Contractual 50,000.00 4,000.00 54,000.00g. Construction 0.00h. Other 1,500.00 1,500.00i. Total Direct Charges (sum of 6a-6h) 50,000.00 12,500.00 0.00 0.00 62,500.00 j. Indirect Charges 0.00k. TOTALS (sum of 6i and 6j) $50,000.00$12,500.00$0.00$0.00$62,500.007.ProgramIncome $ $ $ $ $0.00Authorized for Local Reproduction Standard Form 424A (Rev. 7-97)Prescribed by OMB Circular A-102 Previous Edition UsableSECTION C - NON-FEDERAL RESOURCES(a) Grant Program(b) Applicant (c) State(d) Other Sources (e) TOTALS8. $12,500.00 $ $ $ 12,500.00 9. 0.0010. 0.00 11.0.0012. TOTAL (sum of lines 8-11)$ 12,500.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 12,500.00SECTION D - FORECASTED CASH NEEDS13. Federal Total for 1st Year1st Quarter2nd Quarter3rd Quarter4th Quarter$16,640.00 $ 4,000.00 $ 4,000.00 $ 4,320.00 $ 4,320.00 14. Non-Federal4,160.001,000.001,000.001,080.001,080.0015. TOTAL (sum of lines 13 and 14)$20,800.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,400.00 $ 5,400.00 SECTION E - BUDGET ESTIMATES OF FEDERAL FUNDS NEEDED FOR BALANCE OF THE PROJECT (a) Grant ProgramFUTURE FUNDING PERIODS (Years)(b) First(c) Second (d) Third(e) Fourth16. $ 20,580.00 $ 20,850.00 $ $17. 18. 19.20. TOTAL (sum of lines 16-19)$ 20,580.00 $ 20,850.00 $ 0.00 $0.00 SECTION F - OTHER BUDGET INFORMATION21. Direct Charges: 22. Indirect Charges:23. Remarks:Authorized for Local ReproductionStandard Form 424A (Rev. 7-97) Page 26.5 Checklist for Changing, Extending, or Ending Your TAG(This checklist is a reminder to read and follow the full instructions provided throughout this sec-tion. Appropriate sub-sections are shown so you can easily reference this important information.) Changing Your TAG Award AgreementRequest a one-time no-cost extension by preparing and sending a letter to the regional Grants Management Office at least 10 days before the current funding period expires (see 6.2).Request a project extension, if needed, by submitting the following items (see 6.2): ( ) A written request for extension prior to the expiration date of the grant( ) An interim financial status report( ) A revised scope of work or a statement indicating that no revisions to the scope of work are required( ) A revised schedule( ) All quarterly progress reports, financial status reports, or other required reportsPrepare and submit a continuation application by completing the following items (see 6.2): ( ) SF-424( ) A detailed progress report for the current funding period( ) An estimated financial status report for the current funding period( ) A budget for the new funding period( ) An updated statement of work( ) Any changes in assurances and certifications that EPA requires( ) All quarterly progress reports, financial status reports, or other required reportsRequest waiver for additional funds that includes (see 6.3):( ) A description of the work for which additional funds are needed( ) A description of how the money will be spentWhen Your TAG EndsPay all bills before submitting final reports to EPA (see 6.4)Submit final financial status report, EPA Form SF 269A, within 90 calendar days after the end of the project period or termination of your TAG project (see 6.4).Submit final project report and any other reports required under the agreement within 90 calendar days after the end of the approved project period. Or, submit a written extension request for submitting the reports (see 6.4).。
Thank you for purchasing our product. We have additional information and some errors on the manual. We apologize for any inconveniences that this may cause. Before you start using it, please read carefully the additional notes described below.November 2008 FUJITSU LIMITED1. Updating of Management Blade firmwareWhen you install PRIMERGY BX620 S4 server blade into PRIMERGY BX600 S2 Blade Server System Unit, you may need to update firmware of management blade on it. Referring to Fujitsu PRIMERGY site at the following URL, confirm the appropriate version of firmware, and if necessary, download and update the firmware./global/services/computing/server/ia/Note) BX620 S4 server blade may not work correctly with older version of management blade firmware.2. About using Windows Server 2008 Hyper-VBefore applying Hyper-V technology to PRIMERGY BX620 S4 Server Blade, changing the setting in CPU Configuration Sub Menu of Advanced Menu from BIOS Setup Utility is required as follows. 1) Vanderpool T echnology : Disabled -> Enabled 2) Execute Disable Bit : Disabled -> Enabled3. Revision of "PRIMERGY BX620 S4 Server Blade User’s Guide" (B7FH-5391-01EN)Correction 2.3.5 Onboard Controller and Expansion Cards Supported by ServerStart reference page: P .45Replace the following table for correcting the Automatic Expansion Card Driver Installation.Ta b le : Au t o ma t i c E x pa n s i on C a r d D r i v e r I n s ta l l a ti o nN a m eM o d e lB u s O n b o a r d S A S (a r r a y) c o n t r o l l e r PC I -E O n b o a r d L A N P C I -E Onboard VGAP C I S A S R A I D C tr lP G -248E LP C I -ES AS R AI D Ct r l PG-248FL P C I -E S AS R AI D Ct r l PG-248GL P C I -E E t h. C t r l 2x 1Gb i t P C I -E 1000-B A S E -T lp P G -2861L P C I -E S C S I C t r l U 160 l pP G -1301L P C I -X 1G b i t /s E t h e rn e t I /O M o d u l e P G -L N D 201 P C I -E 2G b i t /s F C I /O M o d u l e P G -F C D 102 P C I -X 4G b i t /s F C I /O M o d u l eP G -F C D 201P C I -ECorrection 7.3.2 Available CPUs and Notes reference page: P .177Replace the following table for correcting the list of available CPU's.Ta b l e : L i s t o f Av ai l a bl e C PU sP r o d u c t n a m eM o d e l R e m a rk sP r o c e s s o r X eo n E 5205 (1.86G H z ) P G -F G 43G 1.86G H z /6M B, D u a l c o r e P r o c e s s o r X eo n X 5260 (3.33G H z )P G -F G 43H3.33G H z /6M B, D u a l c o r e P r o c e s s o r Xe o n X 5270 (3.50G H z ) PG-FG43N 3.50G H z /6M B , D u a l c o r eP r o c e s s o r X eo n E 5405 (2G H z ) P G -F G 43J 2G H z /12M B , Q u a d c o r e P r o c e s s o r X eo n E 5420 (2.50G H z ) P G -F G 43K 2.5G H z /12M B, Q u a d c o r e P r o c e s s o r X eo n X 5460 (3.16G H z )P G-F G 43L3.16G H z /12M B , Q u a d c o r e P r o c e s s o r Xe o n X 5470 (3.33G H z ) PG-FG43M 3.33G H z /12M B , Q u a d c o r e P r o c e s s o r X eo n L 5410 (2.33G H z )P G -F G 43P2.33G H z /12M B , Q u a d c o r eCorrection 7.4.2 Available Memory Modules and Notes reference page: P .183Replace the following table for correcting the list of available Memory Modules.Ta b l e : L i s t o f Av ai l a bl e M em o r y M o d u l e sP r o d u c t n a m eM o d e l R e m a rk sM e m o r y M o d u l e -2G B P G -R M 2C J 1G B -D D R 2 D I M M ×2 M e m o r y M o d u l e -4G B P G -R M 4C J 2G B -D D R 2 D I M M ×2 M e m o r y M o d u l e -8G BP G -R M 8C J4G B -D D R 2 D I M M ×2Correction 7.5.2 Available Expansion Card Slot Modules/Expansion Cards and Notes reference page: P .189Replace the following table for correcting the list of available expansion cards and corresponding slot modules.Ta b l e : L i s t o f a v a i l a b l e e x pa n s i o n c a r d s a n d c o r r e s p on d i n g s l o t m od u l e sE x pa n s i o n c ar d s l o t m o d ul e P r o d u c t n a m e (m o d e l ) P G -C S 103P G -C S 104R e m a rk sS C S I C t r l U 160 l p (PG-1301L)I -P C I -X , U l t r a 160 S C S I , F o r c o n n e c ti o n wi t h e x t e r n a l b a c k u p d ev i c e sE t h. C t r l 2 x 1G b i t P C I -E 1000-B A S E -T l p (PG-2861L) - IP C I -E x p r e s s , 1000B A S E -T, D u a l P o r tS A S R A I D C tr l (PG-248EL) - I P C I -E x p r e s s , F o r c o n n ec t i o n wi t hSt o r a g e Bl a de S AS R AI D Ct r l (PG-248FL) - I PCI-Express, For con ne c tion w i th Stor a ge Bl ad eS AS R AI D Ct r l (PG-248GL)-IPCI-Express, For con ne c tion w i th Stor a ge Bl ad eI: Available-: Not availableCorrection A Server Blade Specifications reference page: P .262Replace to the following table for correcting the Server Blade Specification.Ta b l e : S e r v e r B l a d e Sp e c i fi c a ti o n sI t e mF u n c t i o ns a nd Sp e c i fi c a ti on sP r o d u c t N a me P R I M E R G Y B X 620 S 4 S e r v e r B l a d eTyp e D i s kl es s t yp eP r o d u c t I D P G U X 624C A3 P G U X 624E A2C h i ps e tI n t e l 5000P + E S B 2Sta n d a r d (f r e q u e n c y/ c a c h e /FS B )I n t e l ® X e o n ® P r o c e s s o r E5205(1.86G H z /6M B /1066M H z ) I n t e l ® X e o n ® P r o c e s s o r E5405 (2.33G H z /12M B /F S B 1333M H z )C o n v e r s i o n k i t (f r e q u e nc y/ c a c h e /FS B )I n t e l ® X e o n ® P r o c e s s o rX 5260 (3.33G H z /6M B /F S B 1333M H z ) X 5270 (3.5G H z /6M B /F S B1333M H z )I n t e l ® X e o n ® P r o c e s s o rE 5405 (2G H z /12M B /F S B 1333M H z ) E 5420 (2.5GH z /12M B /F S B1333M H z )X 5460 (3.16G H z /12M B /F S B1333M H z )X 5470 (3.33G H z /12M B /F SB 1333M H z )C P UN u m b e r o f m u l t i pli c a ti o n 1 (Max. 2)Sta n d a r d2GB (DDR2-667 FBD G B D I M M ×2)Redundancy Memory mirro rA d d i n g s i z e 2GB / 4GB / 8GB M e m o r y M o d u l eM a xi m u m32G B (4G B D I M M ×8 sl o ts )F o r e x pa n s i o n b o a r d Sta n d a r d : N /A , O p t i o n : P CI -X 64b i t /133M H z ×1, o r PCI -E x p r e s s (x 8) ×1 P C I s l o tsF o r P C I c a r dSta n d a r d : N /A , O p t i o n : P CI -X 64b i t /133M H z ×1, o r PCI -E x p r e s s (x 4) ×1I n t e r n a l 2.5-i n c h h a r d d i s k 2 b a ys (h o t -p l u g g a b l e )A d d i n g s iz e73.4G B /146.8G B (10,025rp m , S A S ), 73.4G B (15,000r p m , S A S )d r i ve M a x i m u m293.6G B (146.8G B × 2)C D /D V D d r i v e Typ e : D V D -R OM d r i v e u n i t (U S B e x t e r n a l o p t i o n ) *1F l o p p y d i s k dri v eO p t i o n (U S B f l o p p y d i s k d ri v e ) *1Vi d e o V G A c h i p : ATI E S 1000 Vi d e o RA M c a pa c i t y: 16M BR e s o l u ti o n : 640×480, 800×600, 1024×768, 1280×1024 D i s pl a y c o l o r s : D i ff e r d e p en d i n g o n r e s ol u t i o n a n d O S. S A S L S I 1068 (2 po r t u s e , S AS m o d u l e , I M E a r r a y f u n c t i on )Onboardc o n t r o l l e rL A NB r o a d c o m B CM 5715S (1G b ps , D u a l p o r t ) × 3S e c u ri t y c h i pVi d e o *2 1 (A n a l o g R G B )k e yb o a r d *2 1 (P S /2) M o u s e *21 (P S /2) S A S 2S e r D e s L A N 6 (1Gbps )S e r D e s LAN/FC 2 (F o r e x pa n s i o n b o a r d , Ma x. 10G b ps )S e r i a l 1 (f o r s ys t e m m a n a g e m e n t) I 2C 1 (f o r s ys t e m m a n a g e m e n t)I n t e r n a l I/O p o r tU S B1 (U S B 1.1)E x t e r n a l I /O p o r tD i s pl a y/U S B e x pa n s i o n c ab l e *3: Di s pl ay ×1, U S B 2.0 ×2K e yb o a r d /M o u s e /D i s p l a y O p t i o n a l (C on n e c t t o t h e C h a s s i s )I n t e r n a l c l o c k p r e c i s i o n ± 2 t o 3 m i n ut e s /m o n t hI n p u t v ol ta g e(s u p p l i e d f r om t h e C h a s s i s )D C 12V (D u r i n g o p e r a t i o n ) / D C 5V (D u r i n g s ta n d b y)Ta b l e:S e r v e r B l a d e Sp e c i fi c a ti o n sI t e m F u n c t i o ns a nd Sp e c i fi c a ti on sP o we r c o n s u m p t i o n/h e a ti ngv a l u eM a x.347W(M a x.1,250k J/h) M a x.240W(M a x.864k J/h)D i m e n s i o n s(Un i t:m m)42×476×286(W×D× H)(1s l o t oc c u p i e d i n B X600S3C h a s s i s)We i g ht7.0k g*1: In this blade server system, at least 1 unit is required. DVD-ROM drive units have a CD-R/RW function but this function cannot be used to write to CD media.*2: Connect to each keyboard/ mouse/ display connector of the CRT/KB cable (1 provided with the Chassis) that is attached with the Chassis (each Server Blade can switch and use).*3: Connect the display/ USB expansion cable (1 included with the Chassis) to the Server Blade's front connector.The specifications for this Server Blade may be changed or updated without any notice.Correction B.1 CPU Specifications reference page: P.264Replace to the following table for correcting the CPU Specification (Quad Core Processor)Ta b l e:C P U Sp e c i fi c a ti o ns (D u a l C o r e P r o c e s s o r)I t e m F u n c t i o ns a nd Sp e c i fi c a ti on sP r o d u c t n a m e P r o c e s s o r X eo n E5205(1.86GHz)P r o c e s s o r X eo n X5260(3.33GHz)P r o c e s s o r X eo n X5470(3.5GHz)Product ID PG-FG43G PG-FG43H PG-FG43N N u m b e r o f c or e2C l o c k f r e q u en c y 1.86G H z 3.33G H z 3.5G H zI n t e r n a l s ec on d a r yc a c h e s iz e6M BF r o n t s i d e b us1066M H z1333M H zCorrection B.1 CPU Specifications reference page: P.264Replace to the following table for correcting the CPU Specification (Quad Core Processor)Ta b l e:C P U Sp e c i fi c a ti o ns (Q u a d C o r e P r o c e s s o r)I t e m F u n c t i o ns a nd Sp e c i fi c a ti on sP r o d u c t n a m eP r o c e s s o rX e o n E5405(2GHz)P r o c e s s o rX e o n E5420(2.5GHz)P r o c e s s o rX e o n X5460(3.16GHz)P r o c e s s o rX e o n X5470(3.33G H z)P r o c e s s o rX e o n L5410(2.33GHz)P r o d u c t I D P G-F G43J PG-FG43K PG-FG43L PG-FG43M PG-FG43P N u m b e r o f c or e4C l o c k f r e q u en c y 2G H z 2.5G H z 3.16G H z 3.33GHz 2.33G H zI n t e r n a l s ec on d a r yc a c h e s iz e12M BF r o n t s i d e b us1333M H zCorrection B.2 Memory Specifications reference page: P.265Replace to the following table for correcting the Memory Specifications.Ta b l e:M e m o r y Sp e c i f i c a t i on sI t e m F u n c t i o ns a nd Sp e c i fi c a ti on sP r o d u c t n a m e M e m o r y M o d u l e-2G B M e m o r y M o d u l e-4G B M e m o r y M o d u l e-8G B P r o d u c t I D P G-R M2C J P G-R M4C J P G-R M8C JC o m p o n e n t1G BD D R2667F B D×22G B D D R2667F B D×24G B D D R2667F B D×2C a pa c i t y 2G B4G B8G BC l o c k f r e q u en c y 667M H zN u m b e r o f p i n s240。
QXV Internal Gear PumpFor pumping low-viscosity fluidsS multistage pressure build-upS250 bar can be developed at viscosities around0,8 mm2/s [cSt]S volumetric efficiency up to 98%S temperatures up to 160°CS suitable for ATEX compliant explosion protectionEx II 3 G T3 and T4S used successfully to pump kerosene, diesel fuel, brakefluids, Pentosin, HFA, …S suitable for use with variable speed drivers1General1.1Product descriptionThe QXV internal gear pump is a special development forlow-viscosity fluids. By using several pump stages connected in series, pressures to 250 bar can be developedwith high efficiency at viscosities of around 1 mm2/s . TheQXV is being used with great success to pump aviation jetfuel, automotive fuels, paraffin oil/kerosene, brake fluids,Pentosin and HFA fluids. Dependent on the requirementsof the application, up to five pump stages can be connectedin series. The unit is based on the well-known QX internalgear pump, which is distinguished by its very low noise levels and almost imperceptible pressure pulsations. The largenumber of closely spaced sizes ensures that the right sizeis always available for every application.1.2Application examplesS Test rigs for diesel injection nozzlesS Test rigs for testing Jet A1/fuel controllers for aircraftturbinesS Rolling millsS Fuel pumps for gasturbinesS Welding machinesS Lubrication pump for spindle bearings1.3ATEX compliant explosion protectionThe internal gear pumps QXV are suitable for application inhazardous areas and complies with the following guidelines:ATEX directive2014/34/EUgroup IIequipment category3atmosphere Gtemperature classT3 and T4II 3 G Ex h IIC T4 Gc X-20°C £ T a£ +40°CII 3G Ex h IIC T3 Gc X-20°C £ T a£ +80°C2Technical data2.1Main characteristics for pressure range 1 - 62)The lower the speed, the smaller the ∆ p/stage (linear relationship)3)Second suction port is necessary for n > 1200 rpm (see section 5.3 Special features)4)Do not run up pump against pressures higher than 20 bar5) For speeds > 1450 rpm, the inlet pressure of min. 0,95 bar absolute is required.3Performance graphsMeasured at a viscosity of 2.5 mm 2/s [cSt].3.1Speed range dependent on pressurep [bar]3.2Pressure range 13.2.1Volumetric efficiency η [%]p [bar]9520151053.2.2Hydro-mechanical efficiencyp [bar]20151053.3.1Volumetric efficiency ηvol. [%]1009080709585753.3.2Hydro-mechanical efficiencyηhm [%]3.4Pressure range 33.4.1Volumetric efficiency1009590758085η [%]703.4.2Hydro-mechanical efficiencyηp [bar]806040203.5Pressure range 43.5.1Volumetric efficiency η [%]p [bar]10095907512510075502580853.5.2Hydro-mechanical efficiencyηhm [% ]9590850125100755025p [bar]3.6.1Volumetric efficiency1009590758085η [%]3.6.2Hydro-mechanical efficiency15010050p [bar]η [% ]3.7Pressure range 63.7.1Volumetric efficiency 1009590758085ηvol. [%]3.7.2Hydro-mechanical efficiency0100959075200150100508085ηvol. [%]p [bar]4Dimensions4.1Dimensions frame size 2 - 31)For other shaft ends, consult Bucher Hydraulics GmbH2)Pressure port to SAE J518 can be supplied for pressure ranges 2+34.2Dimensions frame size 4 - 51)For other shaft ends, consult Bucher Hydraulics GmbH2)Pressure port to SAE J518 can be supplied for pressure ranges 2+34.3Dimensions frame size 6 - 81)For other shaft ends, consult Bucher Hydraulics GmbH2)Pressure port to SAE J518 can be supplied for pressure ranges 2+34.3.1Pressure range 14.3.2Pressure range 24.3.3Pressure range 34.3.4Pressure range 44.3.5Pressure range 54.3.6Pressure range 6100-P-000064-EN-10/03.2022 QXV Internal Gear Pump 11/125Ordering codeSeries:QXV (for low-viscosity fluids) Frame size 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 8Pressure range 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 Displacement [cm3/rev]5,1 - 495,4Direction of rotation right=ROption see section 5.3 for a selectionR6125***4Q X V-5.1Ordering exampleRequired:internal gear pump, type QXV Displacement:12 cm3/revContinuous pressure250 barFor use with diesel fuel oil.Ordering code:QXV36-012R5.2Standard configurationS Direction of rotation - rightS2-hole mounting flange to ISO 3019/1 (SAE):sizes QXV 3-62-hole mounting flange to ISO 3019/2 (metric):sizes QXV 2+8S FPM (viton) sealsS Cylindrical shaft end to ISO R775S External drain port R in pump end cover 5.3Options122-hole mounting flange to ISO 3019/2 (metric) for frame sizes QXV 3-683Second suction port on QXV 61, size SAE 2”Second suction port on QXV 81, size SAE 2 1/2”179For applications with higher fluid temperatures - maximum 160_CFor other options, consult Bucher Hydraulics GmbH.100-P-000064-EN-10/03.2022QXV Internal Gear Pump12/126Recommendations for useS Good filtration is extremely important with low viscosity fluids. Maximum fluid cleanliness 19/17/14 of ISO4406.S Only use QXV pumps within the specified speed range.S We recommend that the fluid level in the reservoir should be above the centre line of the pumpS Pumps must be driven by means of a flexible coupling S The temperature difference between a pump and the fluid entering it must not exceed 20 _C.S Suction line and pump must be prefilled before initial start-up. When starting the system for the first time, switch to vented-bypass mode so that the pump and hydraulic lines can fill, and air can escape, as quickly as possible.Do not build up pressure until all air has been purged from the system.S Attention: check the motor's direction of rotation!S For details, see Operating Manual 100-B-000019.S When running the pump under pressure for the first time,use the running-in cycle shown below.7QXV internal gear pumps - running-in cycle for the first operation under pressurep r e s s u r e i n % o f t h e m a x . a d m i s s i b l e c o n t i n u o u s w o r k i n g p r e s s u r e8Mounting instructionsExpert and product knowledge is required for the layout of this pump type. Use exclusively for the intended purpose within the indicated values. The pump manufacturer must be consulted for use of the appliance outside the specifications. All applications must be verified by sufficient tests to ensure safety in the application. The ultimate responsibility for safety during installation and use resides with the end appliance manufacturer.CAUTION:Maintenance work may only be performed by expert personnel with mechanical knowledge.E 2022 by Bucher Hydraulics GmbH, D-79771 Klettgau****************************All rights reserved.Data is provided for the purpose of product description only, and must not be construed as warranted characteristics in the legal sense. The information does not relieve users from the duty of conducting their own evaluations and tests. Because the products are subject to continual improvement, we reserve the right to amend the product specifications contained in this catalogue.Classification: 410.100.。
8R5 Series Non-Fusible 16–80AContentsDescriptionPage R5 Series Non-Fusible 16–80AProduct Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V5-T8-6Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V5-T8-6Technical Data and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . .V5-T8-9Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V5-T8-10Product DescriptionR5 Series (UL 508 listed) products are manuallyoperated modular switches. Load break switching and isolation provide safetysolutions for any low voltage circuit, particularly formachine and control circuits. The R5 Series products are manual motor controllers suitable as motor disconnect.Features, Benefits and Functions●Up to 65 kAIC short-circuit rating●Direct or external operation ●Compact footprint ●DIN rail or base mount ●Wide range of accessories ●Up to eight-pole or four-pole MTS●Open and enclosed devices ●Modular design●Integrated terminals for additional safety●Padlockable design (direct, toggle and external handles)●Product can be reverse fedStandards and CertificationsConformity to Standards ●UL 508 listed, Guide NLRV , File E165150●CSAT C22.2 No.14, File 217736●IEC 60947-3, EN 60947-3●CCC ●CEProduct Identification1External front handle2Shaft extension for external handle 3Direct handle4Switched fourth-pole module 5Terminal shroud 6Auxiliary contactsNote: For further details, please see the installation instructions supplied with each device.2356418Product SelectionR5 SeriesAccessoriesNotes1Toggle version includes direct handle.2Includes shaft and accessory cap.AmpereRatingThree-Pole ToggleSwitch Only 1Three-Pole RotarySwitch OnlyDirectHandleFront and RightExternal Handle SH00(Choose one)Front and RightExternal Handle SH0(Choose one)Shaft for SH0 andSH00—5 x 5 mm—In (mm)16—R5A3016U DHR5SH00Black3R, 12SHB00N12SH00Red3R, 12SHR00N12SH00Black4, 4XSHB00N4XSH00Red4, 4XSHR00N4XSH0Black3R, 12SHB0N12SH0Red3R, 12SHR0N12SH0Black4, 4XSHB0N4XSH0Red4, 4XSHR0N4X2.20 (55.5)SF55SH5X53.50 (90.0)SF90SH5X55.90 (150.0)SF150SH5X57.90 (200.0)SF200SH5X512.60 (320.0)SF320SH5X5 25—R5A3025U30T5A3030U R5A3030U40T5A3040U R5A3040U60T5B3060U R5B3060U80T5B3080U R5B3080U+++Switch body Direct handleSwitch body Shaft External handle+++Direct OperationExternal OperationAmpereRatingSwitched Fourth-PoleModuleAuxiliary Contacts(Choose one)TerminalShroudsDoorMounting Kit 216S4PR5161NO + 1NCAC1NONC2NOAC2N01PTS1R5A3PTS3R5ADMK25S4PR52530S4PR53040S4PR540601PTS1R5B3PTS3R5B808HandlesDirect HandleDoor Interlocked External Handle (Defeatable) 1ShaftsShaft Extensions for External HandleGuide ConeNote1 Allows door to be opened when switch is in the ON position.Ampere Rating Handle Color Catalog Number 16–80BlackDHR5Ampere RatingHandle ColorHandle SizeNEMA Type RatingCatalog NumberFront and Right Side Operation I–016–80Black SH003R, 12SHB00N1216–80Black SH004, 4X SHB00N4X 16–80Red/Yellow SH003R, 12SHR00N1216–80Red/Yellow SH004, 4X SHR00N4X 16–80Black SH03R, 12SHB0N1216–80BlackSH04, 4X SHB0N4X 16–80Red/YellowSH03R, 12SHR0N1216–80Red/YellowSH04, 4XSHR0N4XDescriptionAmpere Rating Use with Handle Type Shaft Length In (mm)Catalog Number Standard lengths: 55 mm, 90 mm, 150 mm, 200 mm, 320 mmFor 3/4-pole switches: shafts are for external front and side handleFor 6/8-pole switches and changeover switches: shafts are for external front and side handle16–80SH00/SH0 2.17 (55.0)SF055SH5X516–80SH00/SH0 3.54 (90.0)SF090SH5X516–80SH00/SH0 5.91 (150.0)SF150SH5X516–80SH00/SH07.87 (200.0)SF2003H5X516–80SH00/SH012.60 (320.0)SF320SH5X5DescriptionAmpere RatingUse with Handle Type Catalog Number The guide cone facilitates an easier connection between the shaft and a Size 00 or Size 0 external selector handle. It allows the shaft up to 10 mm of vertical play when making the connection16–80SH00 and SH0SFGABDirect HandleSize 00 HandleSize 0 HandleShaft 5 x 58Additional Pole ConfigurationsSwitched Fourth-Pole ModuleAuxiliary Contact ConfigurationsAuxiliary Contact ModuleT erminal ShroudsDoor/Panel Mounting KitNote1 Includes shaft and accessory cap.Description Ampere Rating Number of Poles Type Catalog NumberAdd one or two poles and transform:•Three-pole R5 Series load breakswitch into a four-pole•Six-pole R5 Series switch intoaneight-pole•Three-pole changeover switch intoa four-pole16 1 Switched S4PR51625 1 Switched S4PR52530 1 Switched S4PR53040 1 Switched S4PR540 Switched Fourth-PoleModuleDescription Ampere Rating Type Catalog NumberEarly-break/same-make andsignalization of positions 0 and I byNO + NC or 2NO auxiliary contacts.They can be mounted on the left oron the right side of the device. Twomodules maximum.16–801NO + NC AC1N0NC16–802NO AC2NODescription Ampere Rating Number of Poles Position Catalog NumberLine and load protection against direct contact with the terminalsor connection parts: single- or three-pole.Advantage: Perforations allowing thermographic inspection.16–401Line and load TS1R5A16–403Line and load TS3R5A60–801Line and load TS1R5B60–803Line and load TS3R5BDescription Ampere Rating Number of Poles Catalog NumberThis kit enables direct mounting of the switch on the door panel.Moreover, the connection clamps of the switch are always accessible.The external handle is quick and easy to install due to an internallocking nut mounted on the inside of the enclosure.16–80 3 and 4DMK18Technical Data and SpecificationsUL 508 (CSA 22.2 No. 14) Manual Motor Controller “Suitable as Motor Disconnect” from 16–80AIEC 60947-3 CharacteristicsNotes1Short-circuit rating achieved when used with respective fuse type and maximum fuse rating.2A/B: Category with index A = frequent operation; category with index B = infrequent operation.3The power value is given for information only; the current values vary from one manufacturer to another. 4De-rate 1% per °C above 40°C, max. 70°C.5For a rated operating voltage, U e= 400 Vac.Technical Characteristics 16A25A30A40A60A80AApprovalsShort-circuit rating at 600 Vac (kA) 1Branch circuit fuse type Maximum fuse ratingUL 508/CSA 22.2 No. 1410/65J60/30AUL 508/CSA 22.2 No. 1410/65J60/30AUL 508/CSA 22.2 No. 1410/65J60/30AUL 508/CSA 22.2 No. 1410/65J60/30AUL 508/CSA 22.2 No. 1450/65J100/60AUL 508/CSA 22.2 No. 1450/65J100/60AMaximum UL Horsepower Ratings/Maximum Motor FLA Current, Three-Phase 208 Vac 220–240 Vac 440–480 Vac 600 Vac 3/10.65/1510/1410/117.5/24.27.5/2215/2120/227.5/24.27.5/2215/2120/227.5/24.27.5/2220/2725/2715/46.215/4230/4030/3215/46.220/5440/5240/41ConnectionWire range (AWG), solid, single cable Wire range (AWG), solid, two cables Wire range (AWG), stranded, single cable Wire range (AWG), stranded, two cables #14–#102x #12#14–#42x (#14–#12)#14–#102x #12#14–#42x (#14–#12)#14–#102x #12#14–#42x (#14–#12)#14–#102x #12#14–#42x (#14–#12)#14–#102x #12#14–#12x (#10–#6)#14–#102x #12#14–#12x (#10–#6)Mechanical Characteristics Endurance, number of mechanical cycles 10,00010,00010,00010,00010,00010,000Auxiliary Contacts Electrical characteristicsA300A300A300A300A300A300Technical Characteristics16A25A32A40A63A80ARated Operational Currents I e (A)Rated Voltage Load Duty Category A/B 2A/B 2A/B 2A/B 2A/B 2A/B 2500 Vac AC-22 A/AC-22 B 16/1625/2532/3240/4063/6380/80500 Vac AC-23 A/AC-23 B 16/1625/2525/2525/2563/6363/63690 Vac AC-21 A/AC-21 B 16/1625/2532/3240/4063/6380/80690 Vac AC-22 A/AC-22 B 16/1625/2532/3232/4040/6363/80690 VacAC-23 A/AC-23 B16/1625/2525/2525/2540/4040/40Thermal Current I th at 40°C (A)Thermal current I th (40°C) 4162532406380Rated insulation voltage U i (V)800800800800800800Rated impulse withstand voltage U imp (kV)888888Operational Power in AC-23 (kW)At 400 Vac without prebreaking AC in AC-23 (kW) 237.5111518.53037At 500 Vac without prebreaking AC in AC-23 (kW) 237.51115153037At 690 Vac without prebreaking AC in AC-23 (kW) 237.51518.518.53037Fuse Protected Short-Circuit Withstand (kA rms Prospective)Prospective short-circuit current (kA rms) 5505050505050Associated fuse rating (A) 5162532406380Overload Capacity (U e 415 Vac)Rated short-time withstand current 0.3 s. I CW (kA rms) 5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.533Rated short-circuit making capacity Icm (kA peak) 5666699ConnectionMinimum Cu cable cross section (mm 2) 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 2.5 2.5Maximum Cu cable section (mm 2)161616163535Tightening torque minimum/maximum (Nm)2/2.22/2.22/2.22/2.23.5/3.853.5/3.858DimensionsApproximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)R5 Series 16–80AT oggle OperationExternal Front OperationDirect Operation with HandleExternal Side OperationDoor Drilling—SH00/SH0With Fixing Nut With Four Fixing ScrewsNotes1One switched fourth-pole module (one per device maximum) or one unswitched neutral poleor one auxiliary contact.2Maximum four additional blocks.Operating Handle—SH00/SH0Front Operation for R5Front and Right Side Changeover SwitchesOperationI–0–II or I–I+II–IIOverall Dimensions Terminal Shrouds Switch Body Switch Mounting Connection Terminal AmpereRating D Min. D Max. E Min. E Max.AC F F1G J M N T16–40 1.18 (30.0)9.25 (235.0) 3.94 (100.0)14.65 (372.0) 4.33 (110.0) 1.77 (45.0)0.59 (15.0) 2.68 (68.0)0.59 (15.0) 1.18 (30.0) 2.95 (75.0)0.59 (15.0)63–80 1.18 (30.0)9.25 (235.0) 3.94 (100.0)14.65 (372.0) 4.33 (110.0) 2.06 (52.5)0.69 (17.5) 2.99 (76.0)0.69 (17.5) 1.38 (35.0) 3.35 (85.0)0.69 (17.5)。
Operation ManualRack typeCongratulationsonpurchasingyour high quality A IMS Power pure sine wave inverterIt is very important thatyou read and understand this instruction manual completely priorto use.Contained a re i mportant c onnection t ips, s afety i ssues, a nd w arranty i nformationContentsPg. 03 Specifications (1000W-DC12V, 24V, 48V 120Vac)Pg. 04 Specifications (2000W-DC12V, 24V, 48V 120Vac)Pg. 05 Specifications (3000W-DC12V, 24V, 48V 120Vac)Pg. 06 RS232 communication port and communication program operation methodPg. 07 RS232 communication port and communication program operation methodPg. 08 Transfer switch system / LED displayPg. 09 Features and benefitsPg. 10 Use of DC battery / Use of 120Vac powerPg. 11 Inverter input cable (wiring) Terminal fixing method by sequencePg. 12 Sketch of DC/AC connections, Each section and name (1000W)Pg. 13 Sketch of DC/AC connections, Each section and name (2000W/3000W)Pg. 14 Explanation for each sectionPg. 15 Explanation for each sectionPg. 16 Operating procedurePg. 17 TroubleshootingPg. 18 General problemsPg. 19 Warnings and warranty informationPg. 20 Warranty card02Specifications (1000W-DC12V, 24V, 48V 120Vac)►Product Use• Telecom equipment • Audio-video e quipment • Router /Hub • Computers03Specifications (1000W-DC12V , 24V , 48V 120Vac)Specifications (2000W-DC12V, 24V, 48V 120Vac)►Product Use•Telecom equipment • Audio-video e quipment • Router /Hub •Computers 04Specifications (3000W-DC12V, 24V, 48V 120Vac)►Product Use• Telecom equipment • A udio-video e quipment • Router /Hub • Computers05Specifications (3000W-DC12V , 24V , 48V 120Vac)Connect Connect Disconnect● RS232 communication port controls with non-synchronous serial transmission (ASCII cord) method.● RS232 communication program is real time operation, and status can be monitored through serial function of PC screen by program connected with and provided by computer (PC) application port.AIMS Power RS232 program execution①Run p rogram e xecution f ile i n f igure A IMS Power 232.exe② When you start the program, it will run as shown in the figure. Check once more if inverter cable is well connected before running program.Once connection is made, user’s PC port connected with inverter should be set. When clicking on PORT COM3 ▼ port in program screen, it will show choices of 1 to 10. Find and select inverter and PC port from the choices.③ When p ort selection i s made, click o n to start communication between i nverter a nd P C.If port is not properly selected or cable connection is made incorrectly,or inverter power is off, messagefail Port open will appear along with confirmation window. In this case, press OK to close window, select a correct p ort o r d ouble c heck t he c able c onnection s tatus.④ If connection is established normally, button turns into button indicates connection between inverter and PC is established normally.If connection is made completely, inverter DC input voltage, AC output voltage, frequency, and output current can be verified using buttons at the lower part of the program screen.06RS232 communication port and communication program operation methodSer ealport andPOR T COM3 ▼ B audr ate 2400 ▼ Conne ct ExitData Bits8▼Stop bits▼P arit yNONE ▼D C i n p u t 00 v AC o u t p u t 00 v F r e q u e n c y 00 Hz Am p00vConne ctRS232 communication port and communication program operation methodDC input 00 v AC output 00 v Frequency 00HzAmp00v⑤ DC input Click on DC input button, DC input voltage details are shown.AC output Click o n A C o utput b utton, A C o utput v oltage d etails a re s hown. Frequency Click o n F requency b utton, f requency d etails a re s hown. Amp Click on Amp button, output current details are shown.⑥ For disconnection between inverter and PC after usage, click onSerealDisconnectbutton, this button turns into button, and indicatesPORT COM3 ▼Baudrate 2400 ▼ DisconnectExitData Bits 8 ▼Stop bits▼ParityNONE ▼disconnection of devices.For r econnection, repeat ③ details o nce m ore.To completely close program, use X button on program window or click on Exit button t o e nd t he p rogram.● When using RS232 communication programs other than ones provided by our company, data in each mode can be verified using following command through PC connection.Input voltage indication command: BAT? Output v oltage i ndication c ommand: V OL? Frequency indication command: FRQ? Output current indication command: AMP?When entering commands in the command window, even question marks should be typed accurately, and make sure to use upper case as it distinguishes upper and lower c ases.07communication port and communication program operation methodD C i n p u t 00 v AC o u t p u t 00 v F r e q u e n c y 00 Hz Am p00v수정중입니다Transfer switch systemThis product was developed using digital circuit design based on a patented technology DSP (digital signal processor), and is a very reliable, h igh p erformance, l ight w eight i nverter.● 120Vac is either supplied by city power(by pass mode) or inverter(DC or backup mode). A p rogram will control this automatically or it may be manually controlled(by city power circuit breaker) ● By pass modeStandard operation is for the city power to provide ac outUpon A C city power mode f ailure, output is converted to inverter mode through DC conversion.If AC city power is restored, unit will revert back to bypass mode (city power) automatically by the transfer switch program. ● DC or backup m ode.In DC mode (city power circuit breaker OFF) the inverter will supply ac out power as long as the dc supply provides enough voltage to inverter.LED display●UP, DOWN switchUsing UP/DOWN s witches o n panel, information in each mode o f inverter can b e v erified through the LED display. If p ower i s t urned o n, o utput v oltage i s d isplayed f irst. W hen u sing U P b utton, o utput v oltage -> o utput c urrent -> frequency -> input voltage shows in display in order. When using DOWN button, output voltage -> input voltage -> frequency -> output current shows in display in order.● When using UP b utton① Output voltage display② Output current display③ Frequency display④ Input voltage display08(DC12V/24V/48V)• By using a D.S.P. (digital signal processor) driver this inverter can safely generate its pure sine wave at a high quality 120Vac output.• The product responds to the high and low battery voltage changes and adapts its output perfectly to ensure a stable 120Vac.• The innovative technology of this pure sine wave inverter will support t he u sage o f s ensitive l oads.• FCC part 15 subpart 16 B class BReference• All DC to AC operations are automatically controlled by the D.S.P. program.• The improved efficiency of this inverter ensures nominal output voltage even at low input DC voltage.• Since output voltage is within 3% of the variation input voltage (12V, 24V and 48V) stable power will always be produced for your AC loads.• This product has excellent driving power with a surge output that’s 2 times higher than the output capacity. This allows you to exceed the inverters listed output for a short period of time (500 milliseconds) to power some devices with quick startup surges. • With various protection circuits built in, this product will automatically shut down at low voltage or in the event of a sudden change of input/output power. The inverter also shows excellent performance and reliability control during rapid environmental changes such as ambient temperature.• This inverter is designed with the most advanced circuitry available in order to suppress most RF noise produced by inverting DC voltage to 120Vac.This product is a Digital Signal Processed inverter that utilizes DC 12V, 24V or 48V to generate the 120Vac power. When the 120Vac pure sine wave inverter is properly used within the capacity listed on various electronic devices. Please follow all connection instructions to avoid damage or injury to the inverter and yourself. Failure to follow the warning messages and to connect the inverter properly will cause malfunction o f t he i nverter a nd m ay v oid t he w arranty.Featur es and bene fi tsFeatur es and bene fi ts09Prior t o u sing t his p roduct p lease r ead t his o peration m anual t horoughly. I nappropriate u se m ay c ausedamage t o t he p roduct! Please c heck t hrough t his m anual o n y our n ew i nverter b efore o perating.e of battery (DC power)•12V Battery : When using 500 watts of output (120Vac) with a 100A b attery, you can use this product for 2 hours(8.3A used under 100W) in optimal conditions.•24V Battery : When using 500 watts of output (120Vac) with a 100A b attery, you can use this product for 4 hours(4.2A used under 100W) in optimal conditions.•48V Battery : When using 500 watts of output (120Vac) with a 100A b attery, you can use this product for 8 hours(2.1A used under 100W) in optimal conditions.II . Use of AC power outlet (120Vac)The product h as an o utput f unction o f 120Vac.Although the output A C cord is different based on thickness, 150 Ft. length can be used in general conditions.III.Alarm display function (red L ED)•Output short circuit•Output overload•Over temperature protection•Battery low voltage (alarm/LED)•Battery high voltage (alarm/LED)IV.Fan operationBased on the 120Vac load o f this p roduct the f an a utomatically operates when the temperature increases.Thermal fan engages at 104°F ~113°F101 212 3 3 4 54 5Round Fixed Terminal Order① F lat washer② ⊕ Red terminal ⊖ Black terminal of the battery cable ③ S pring w asher ④ H exagon n ut⑤ 8Ø Terminal cover knob(to prevent short)use to select the input wiring specifications that meet the criteria, d epending on the installation location and Hexagon nuts with the t erminal and p erfectly fixed.be used to add a secondary battery in accordance with the output of the equipment used.11Black ⊖input cable (wiring) Terminal fixing method by sequence■ Inverter input cable (wiring) Terminal fixing method by sequence•Input/Output connection diagramParalleconnectionSeries connectionSeriesconnectionSeriesconnectionPC connection TV/Monitor Router/HUB City powerconnectionSeriesconnection ⑤City power③Overload protection⑦LED displayup,down selection switch⑧Automatic fan•Each section and name②Inverter on switch④Inverter⑬RS232port①D C Input⑨Ou t pu t power mai n swi tc h⑥120V ac output(circuit breaker switch)⑩cit y p ower so ck et(cit y p ower input)⑪City powerbreaker switchThis product contains battery connections and sparks can easily occur.To prevent fire or other accidents,do not install this inverter in a small orpartitioned area with flammable materials.Wet or moist environments are fatalWarning to this inverter.Special care should be taken.keep inverter out of direct sunlight.12⑬ RS232 port⑫ A C T erminal b lock (120Vac)⑨ Output power main switch (circuit b reaker s witch)① DC input power⑥ 120Vac outlet⑭ E arth⑩ city power socket (city power input)⑪ City power breaker switch 13Parallel connection Series connectionPC connection TV / Monitor Router / HUBCity power input⑤City power③Overload protection⑦LED displayup, down selection switch ⑧ Automatic fan②Inverter on switch ④Inverter■ Sketch of DC/AC connections, Each section and name (2000W/3000W)Important1)Input Terminal (12V, 24V or 48V)Prior to any connections make sure you match the battery voltage to the inverter input voltage. You will probably notice an arc whenconnecting a discharged or new power inverter to your batteries. Make sure to connect battery ( ) to Black and battery ( ) to Red.Tighten terminals. I n c ase of extreme v ibration, g o b ack and v erify terminals are tight.2)Inverter on switch/LEDThis is the main unit power switch. When this is turned off, the inverter is off. When turned on, the inverter is on.This LED always lights up when the power switch is on or this inverter is in operation.3)Overload protection LED'sThis LED should not illuminate unless an error occurs. The error may be temporary, such as an overload. It may also indicate apermanent failure. If it is lit, try disconnecting all loads, and reset inverter.4)InverterThis lamp is on whenever unit is connected to battery and not in city power mode.Even when inverter on switch is off and no city power is present.5) C ity p owerThis lamp is always turned on when using city power.6)120Vac outletIt is 120Vac power outlet.147) LED display / UP, DOWN selection switchUsing UP/DOWN switches on panel, information in each mode of inverter can be verified through the LED display.If power is turned on, output voltage is displayed first. W hen using UP b utton, output voltage -> output current -> frequency -> input voltage shows i n d isplay i n o rder. W hen u sing D OWN b utton, o utput v oltage -> i nput v oltage -> f requency -> o utput c urrent s hows i n d isplay i n o rder.● When using UP button8) Automatic fan operation① Output voltage display ② Output current display ③ Frequency display ④ Input voltage display(DC12V/24V/48V)These f ans a re t hermally c ontrolled a nd w ill t urn o n a utomatically w hen n eeded. 9) Output power main switch / circuit breaker switch Main circuit b reaker switch of o utput power.10) City power socket / City power input (120Vac)When this input power is available, city power may pass through to output.11) City power breaker switchReset position : default power out will be city, inverter power out if city power unavailable OFF p osition : I nverter only mode. 12) AC Terminal Block(120Vac)This Terminal Block is a convenient way of direct connecting equipment to achieve the full output power of the inverter. Be very careful as these may be "hot" and if touched may cause severe injury and electrical shock. Warning : I t is r ecommended to have a p rofessional e lectrician wire to these t erminals.If t hey are t ouched, they may cause severe shock and if wired incorrectly may cause p ermanent damage to the i nverter and equipment, voiding warranty and in extreme cases may cause f ire.13) RS232 communication port (Please r efer t o p age6~7 d isplay o peration m ethod f or d etails.)14) Earth15Importantfor each sectionA.Verify the battery operating voltage and protection switch is on (inverter off).B.Tum protection switch "off "(circuit breaker) once the battery connection has been verified.C.The l ength o f t he c able may vary slightly, b ut s hould p referably b e l ess t han 10 F t. T he s horter t he l ength o f t he c able t he b etter t hebatteries will perform.If a longer distance is needed, a larger gauge cable is required.minimum cable size recommendations : 12Vdc / 4Awg, 24Vdc / 6Awg, 48Vdc / 8AwgD.Connect the Red cable lug to the p ositive on the battery and Black lug to the negative of the battery.Arrange the b attery cables to the safest angles. T urn inverter on and confirm inverter is o perating properly.E.Turn protection switch "off " If the buzzer is sounding, turn the connected A C devices off and toggle the power switch off then on.The buzzer should stop.F. Now you should connect and turn the A C devices on. Most equipment using motors, have a higher startup requirement.This may cause the inverter to buzz and go into overload or pop the circuit breakers. This should not damage the inverter;however you should not continue to try and power up the equipment. Repeated overloads will cause damage to the inverter CallAlMS P ower T ech s upport a nd v erify s tartup r equirements.G.The frequency of the inverter is fine-tuned at 60Hz from the manufacture.H.The i nverter m ay o perate i n o verload f or a s hort p eriod o f t ime. I f y ou c ontinue t he u se i n o verload, t he i nverter may o verheat a ndshut down. You will then be required to turn the inverter off and on again.16TroubleshootingFor r ed L ED a nd P rotection s witchTips for improving inverter service l ifeBefore using the inverter with heavy motors or appliances, it is wise to verify the startup requirements. This is most often much higherthan t he l isted r unning r equirements a t 3t o 5t imes t he c ontinuous c urrent r ating.To k eep t he l ife e xpectancy o f t he i nverter a t i ts m aximum, p lease e nsure p lenty o f v entilation. K eep d ust a nd f oreign d ebris o ut o f i nverter.17Audio system noise : Noise may be generated from speakers or amplifier when using the inverter to power low-grade stereosystems and large portable radios. This is due to the interference between the electricity and currentrunning through each d evice. Y ou are h earing the RF generated b y the inverter.TV interference : The operation of this inverter may cause interference in receiving specific TV channels; in this caseperform t he f ollowing p rocedure’s t o t ry t o r esolve t he p roblems.Audio, TV and wireless devices shall be installed in an area as far as possible away from the inverter. Try installing a line filteron a ffected d evice.Cautions during use•For normal operation, devices with excessive loads applied momentarily such as refrigerators , air conditioners, electric motors,hand tools Etc. Should be within 60% of the maximum output capacity of this inverter. Check the capacity of this inverter as wellas the capacity of the intended devices to be used.•When the rated continuous capacity of the motor is equal to or greater than the rated capacity of the inverter, operation of theintended device may not be available due to the inverters lack of surge ability.•Devices using heaters will increase the temperature of the inverter drastically. When using devices like this make sure to provideproper ventilation for the inverter. Improper ventilation will cause inverter shutdown and malfunction resulting in irreversibledamage.•Audio and video devices shall be used within the maximum power rating of the inverter. If the rating capacity is exceeded therewill be a momentary cut-off. For safe operation use 75%-80% of the listed capacity.18Warnings•Never allow moisture into or around inverter. This will void your warranty•Allow plenty of ventilation around inverter. It needs air to keep cool, or it may get extremely hot and shut down•Avoid placing the inverter in direct sun light•Always keep inverters away from flammable objectsAIMS Power™ Warranty Instructions:This product is designed using the most modern digital technology and under very strict quality control and testing guidelines. If however you feel this product is not performing as it should, please callTechsupport (775)359-6703 ex227************************We will do our b est t o r esolve y our concerns. If the product n eeds repair or replacement, m ake sure to keep you receipt/ invoice, as that will need to be sent back along with the inverter prepaid to A IMS. You have a full 1 year from date of purchase warranty19。
MNPSB Installation InstructionsIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSSAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - These instructions contain important safety and operating instructions for The MNBN BirdNest Power Supply Board.If you do not fully understand any of the concepts, terminology, or hazards outlined in these instructions, please refer installation to a qualified dealer, electrician or installer. These instructions are not meant to be a complete explanation of a renewable energy system. All installations must comply with national and local electrical codes. Professional installation is recommended.GENERAL PRECAUTIONS:WORKING WITH OR IN THE VICINITY OF A LEAD ACID BATTERY, SEALED OR VENTED IS DANGEROUS. VENTED BATTERIES GENERATE EXPLOSIVE GASES DURING NORMAL OPERATION. FOR THIS REASON, IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT BEFORE SERVICING EQUIPMENT IN THE VICINITY OF LEAD-ACID BATTERIES YOU REVIEW AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.If service or repair should become necessary, contact MidNite Solar Inc. Improper servicing may result in a risk of shock, fire or explosion. To reduce these risks, disconnect all wiring before attempting any maintenance or cleaning. Turning off the inverter will not reduce these risks. Solar modules produce power when exposed to light. When it is not possible to disconnect the power coming from the Photovoltaics by an external means such as a combiner, cover the modules with an opaque material before servicing any connected equipment.Do Not expose to rain or snow. Never attempt to charge a frozen battery. Do not smoke around batteries.When it is necessary to remove a battery, make sure that the battery bank disconnect breaker is in the off position and that the PV breakers, grid breakers and any other sources of power to the inverter are in the off position. Then remove the negative terminal from the battery first.To reduce risk of battery explosion follow these instructions and those published by the battery manufacturer as well as the manufacturer of any additional equipment used in the vicinity of the batteries.Avoid producing sparks in the vicinity of the batteries when using vented batteries. Provide ventilation to clear the area of explosive gases. Sealed AGM and Gel batteries do not under normal conditions create explosive gases. Refer to the battery manufacturer's documentation. Be especially cautious when using metal tools. Dropping a metal tool onto batteries can short circuit them. The resulting spark can lead to personal injury or damage to the equipment. Provide ventilation to outdoors from the battery compartment when installing vented batteries such as golf cart T-105 batteries. The addition of a spill tray is also a good idea.Clean all battery terminals. Very high currents are drawn from the batteries; even a small amount of electrical resistance can result in overheating, poor performance, premature failure or even fire.Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby in case battery acid contacts skin, clothing or eyes. Wear complete eye and clothing protection. Always avoid touching eyes while working near batteries. If battery acid or battery terminal corrosion contacts skin or clothing, wash immediately with soap and water. If acid enters the eyes, immediately flood with cool running water for at least 15 minutes and get medical attention immediately. Baking soda neutralizes battery acid electrolyte. Keep a supply near the batteriesDo not work alone. Someone should be in the range of your voice or close enough to come to your aid when you work with or near electrical equipment.Remove rings, bracelets, necklaces, watches etc. when working with batteries, photovoltaic modules or other electrical equipment. Power from an illuminated photovoltaic array makes a very effective arc welder with dire consequences if one of the welded pieces is on your person.To reduce the risk of injury, connect only deep cycle lead acid type rechargeable batteries. Other types of batteries may leak or burst, causing personal injury or damage.Wiring methods used shall be in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.Wiring must be done in accordance with the National Electrical Code Article 690 ANSI/NFPA 70. Use Class 1 wiring methods for field wiring connections to terminals of a Class 2 circuit. Use only 14-10 gauge AWM wire. Select the wire gauge used based on the protection provided by the circuit breakers/fuses. Overcurrent protection must be installed as part of the system installation. Refer to the wiring diagrams provided in this manual for breaker/fuse/GFDI sizes and model numbers.Use of attachments or accessories not approved by MidNite Solar could result in damage or injury.Before making any connections verify that the circuit breakers are in the off position including the inverter breaker. Double check all wiring before applying power.Installing the MNBN BirdNest Power Supply Power Supply PCB:You will need:3/16” Slotted screwdriver, #1 Phillips screwdriver, Wire strippers, ¼” nutdriver and a wire crimper to attach lugs. First, verify contents of the MNBN BirdNest Power Supply Kit.Parts included with MNBN Power Supply kit.Qty Description MidNite Solar PN1 PCB MNBN 8-037-101 Formex Insulator 5-144-11 Wire 18 AWG Red 9-367-11 Wire 18 AWG White 9-390-11 Double Ferrule 6-166-12 Terminal 18-22 AWG 6-168-12 Screw 6-32 X XX 6-060-12 Standoff ½ Inch 6-154-1Installing the MNBN BirdNest Power Supply Power Supply PCB: Continued Step 1: Remove the top cover and deadfront (Page 3).Step 2: Remove plastic supports (2) byremoving screws from the back sideof the combiner. Set aside to reinstalllater.Step 3: Place the Formex insulator asshown.Step 4: Install metal standoffs (2) andReinstall plastic PCB supports (2)removed in Step 1.Step 5B :Secure board with 6-32 screws (2).Loosen wire bundle from switch Trim wires to 5” and strip ¼”Step 6: Connect the two black wires toThe left side of the terminal block marked “BK1” and “BK2”.Connect the two red wires to the right side of the terminal block marked “S1” and “S2”.Note :Circuit board is shown without non-removable clear cover.Step 5A :Set board in place as shown.Step 7: Strip one end on the red andwhite wires included in the kit ¼” andconnect them as shown with the redwire on the left side of the terminalblock marked “PV+” and the whitewire on the right side marked “PV-“.Route the wires downward under thelarge switch.Step 8:Installing the included MNSPD Surge protector with the MNBN.First, select the mounting location for the MNSPD. There are several knockouts located on the sides and bottom that can be used for this. Remove the desired knockout, pull the MNSPD wires through andsecure with the supplied nut.MNSPD Shown installed in left side knockout.Crimp one of the small red terminals on the red wire from the circuit board terminal block. Be sure tomake a strong secure connection. The purpose of this terminal is to allow the 18 AWG wire to be held securely into the terminal strip.The white wire from the circuit board terminal block may be crimped into the yellow terminal along withthe black wire from the MNSPD or it may be crimped by itself into the second red terminal.Installing the MNBN BirdNest Power Supply Power Supply PCB: ContinuedMNPVHV4 TYE 3R Shown wired with MNDiscoPSB power supply board and MNSPD surge protector.Step 9:Verify your work and replace deadfront and top cover.。
Thank you for purchasing the GTO Digital Keypad. Be sure to read the directions carefully and completely. Before permanently mounting the keypad, please program the keypad and test its range.IMPORTANT: Your keypad may need to be hard wired due to the fact that it must accept interference according to FCC regulations listed below. For example, applicationsthat are relativity close to cell towers or airports may receive intermittent interference and require hard-wiring.The GTO Digital Keypad is a multipurpose keypad that can work with other applications in addition to GTO gate openers and locks. As a wireless keypad it can be used with any gate or garage door opener and must be used in conjunction with the GTO garage door receiver kit (part # RB709U-NB).SAFETY NOTE: Never install the keypad where a person can reach through the gate to activate it, or where a person can touch the gate while activating the keypad. The recommended mini-mum distance between the gate and keypad is 10 ft.25 Code GTO Digital KeypadInstructions for Wired and Wireless Installations (F137-G3 only)Limited One Year WarrantyGTO Access Systems (GTO) gate opener accessories are warranted by the manufacturer against defects in workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase, provided recommended installation procedures have been followed.In the case of product failure due to defective material or manufacturer workmanship within the one (1) year warranty period, the accessory will be repaired or replaced (at the manufacturer’s option) at no charge to the customer, if returned freight prepaid to GTO, 3121 Hartsfield Rd., Tallahassee, FL 32303. IMPORTANT: Call 850/575-4144 or fax 850/575-8950 for a Return Goods Authorization (RGA) number before returning goods to factory. Products received at the factory without an RGA will not be accepted. Replacement or repaired parts are covered by this warranty for the remainder of the one (1) year warranty period or six (6) months, whichever is greater. GTO will pay the shipping charges for return to the owner of items repaired.The manufacturer will not be responsible for any charges or damages incurred in the removal of the defective parts for repair, or for the re-installation of those parts after repair. This warranty shall be considered void if damage to the product(s) was due to improper installation or use, connection to an improper power source, tampering, or if damage was caused by electrical power surge or lightning, wind, fire, flood, insects, or other natural agent.After the one (1) year warranty period, GTO or one of its authorized service centers will make any necessary repairs for a nominal fee. Call GTO at 850/575-4144 for more information. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied. NOTE: Verification of the warranty period requires copies of receipts or other proof of purchase. Please retain these for your records.©2014 GTO Access Systems, LLCrev - 01.20.15 • Printed in ChinaFCC WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc-tions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in particular installations. If this equipment does cause harmful in-terference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or replace the receiver antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Keypad FeaturesKeypad• The keypad illuminates and beeps at the press of any key.• When a valid code is entered, the STATUS light will blink rapidly.• The keypad remains active for 40 seconds after entering a valid code: pressing any key on the keypad while the gate is in motion will stop the gate; pressing any key while the gate is stopped will cause the gate to reverse direction. After 40 seconds, the keypad will beep 3 three times and go into “idle” mode.• If more than 20 key presses are entered without matching an Entry Code, the STATUS light will flash rapidly, an error tone will sound for 1 second, and the keypad will go into “lock-down” mode for 40 seconds.• If more than 10 seconds elapse between key presses, the keypad will beep 3 three times and go into “idle” mode.Master and Entry Codes• Up to 25 Entry Codes may be programmed into the keypad.• Temporary Entry Codes can be programmed to expire within one to seven (1–7) days.• Entry Codes remain stored in memory even when the keypad batteries go dead.• All Entry Codes are deleted by pressing the RESET button on the keypad; Master Code defaults to “1234.”Table of ContentsKeypad Features .........................................................................................Cover Warranty Information ...................................................................................Cover Keypad Description (3)Installing Batteries (3)Wireless Installation of the Keypad (3)“Learn” Transmitter Code (3)Wired Installation of the Keypad (4)Control Board Connection Examples (4)Program the Keypad (5)Normal Keypad Operation (6)Keying Indication Summary (6)Notes (7)2Keypad DescriptionInstalling BatteriesStep 1: Remove the two screws from the bottom of the keypad (FIG. 3) and separate the keypad from its housing.Step 2: Install 3 AA batteries (not included). (FIG. 2) NOTE: Choose wireless or wiredinstallation (not both) and proceed to appropriate section.123456789::Battery Holder:Use 3 AA batteries.RESET Button:Pressing this button for 2 seconds willreprogram keypad to factory settings. Allcodes are deleted. Default master code is 1234.Open Collector Output:Used to connect Keypad to gate opener thataccepts logic inputs (All GTO gate openers)in hard-wired applications.Keypad - InsideWireless Installation of the KeypadNOTE: For wireless applications, the distance from the keypad to the opener’s receivershould not exceed 50 ft. Always test the keypad range before permanently mounting it.Step 1: Mount the keypad cover using the screws provided.Step 2: Slide the keypad into the cover and secure with the small screws provided.NOTE: If you have not changed your opener’s transmitter code from the factory setting,see the “Setting Your Personal Transmitter Code” section in the gate opener’s manual then“Learn” the transmitter code into the keypad. See “Learn Transmitter Code” section below.❶ Press and release the PROGRAM button.❷Enter the Master Code then press and release thePROGRAM button.❸ Enter 0,5 then press and release the PROGRAM button.❹ Press and hold the transmitter button while holding thetransmitter to the bottom of the keypad as shown.❺ The keypad will beep 3 times to confirm that thetransmitter is successfully “Learned.” Release thetransmitter button at this time.Example: Learn transmitter code with Master Code of“1234”. Then press and hold transmitter button until you hear3 beeps. The round black dot is the “PROGRAM” button.Go to “Programming the keypad” to change the master code(if desired)Turn the gate opener back on and confirm that the keypadoperates the gate using the master code.FIG. 1FIG. 3FIG. 4IMPORTANT: Make sure the transmitter operatesthe gate opener.Turn off the gate opener so that there is no unintendedoperation of the gate during the learning process.“Learn” Transmitter Code(for wireless installation)Step 2the keypad control board as shown in (FIG. 7) making sure to keep track of polarity. Connectthe other end to the opener’s control board as shown in Control Board Connections sectionbelow.NOTE: For a hard-wired application the 318 MHz RF transmitter is automatically disabled.Step 3: With the power to the opener turned OFF. Remove openercontrol board cover and feed enough of the low voltage keypadwire through a strain relief to reach the gate opener control boardterminals.Step 4: Attach the wires from the keypad to the opener control boardterminal blocks as shown below. (FIG. 9)Step 5: Replace the control board cover and turn the power switchON. Put the batteries back into the keypad. (FIG. 2) Test thekeypad by entering to open gate.Step 6: Program new “Personal Master Code” and any additional entry codes(for a total of 25 entry codes) (if desired). See Program the Keypad on page 5.Step 7: Slide the keypad into the cover and secure with the small screws provided. (FIG. 8) Control Board Connection ExamplesNOTE: If your control board doesn’t look like any of these diagrams, please refer to the opener’s instruction manual to locate the control board input.batteries are not first removed.Step 1: Turn the gate opener’s power switch OFFcontrol board to protect the wire.cover. Then mount the cover to the post using the screws provided. (FIG. 6)FIG. 8FIG. 91 2 3 445Program the Keypad• A Master Code is needed to add, remove, or program Entry Codes. • Factory default Master Code is “1234.”• Keypad can only enter “program” mode from “idle” mode.• Keypad will beep three times before going into “idle” mode (more than 10 secondsbetween key presses).6The contents of all material available on this installation manual are copyrighted by GTO Access Systems (“GTO”), unless otherwise indicated. All rights are reserved by GTO, and content may not be reproduced, downloaded, disseminated, published, or transferred in any form or by any means, except with the prior, written permission of GTO.Any reprinting of GTO publications is by permission only. Copyright infringement is a violation of federal law.GTO®, GTO/PRO®, Mighty Mule® are registered trademarks of GTO Access Systems, and are the exclusive property of GTO. All rights are reserved by GTO, and these marks may not be used, in any for without the prior, written permission of GTO.Normal Keypad Operation:• If the user enters a 4-digit code that is matched to one of the 25 stored codes. The STATUS light should blink rapidly indicating that it is sending command to operator.• No more than 20 key presses are allowed to obtain the 4-digit entry code. Example :1234 is one of the codes stored in one of the memory location.The user can enter “x1234” or “xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx1234” and the gate should be activated (x is any key). If more than 20 key presses is entered without matching one of the codes then the unit’s STATUS light should be flashing rapidly and no entry will be accepted for the next 40 seconds. The user must not enter any code for at least 40 seconds before the unit returns to normal operation; otherwise it remains in this “lock-down” mode. Once the user enters a matched code, any subsequent key press within the next 40 seconds will cause the keypad to send command to gate opener.:7(800) 543-4283 • Fax (850) 575-8912。
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